Friday, October 31, 2008

Happy Halloween!

So far, Sydney likes Halloween. We have some electric jack-o-lanterns on our cabinets and she points to them emphatically and makes an OH! noise about 10 times every day. She's really excited about all the decorations everywhere we go too - a girl after my own heart. I must say she was less than excited about the pumpkin innards (she sort of freaked out) but she was all sorts of excited about sitting on my lap while I carved the sucker around her tiny hands that kept trying to grab the knife. Naughty pants. Here she is getting in the spirit of Halloween.
What do you think Sydney should be for Halloween? A fairy?
Image Guess not. A bat? Definitely warmer at least.
Image Maybe a pumpkin head? (She did this btw. She's a total ham)
ImageA bat it is! I got the costume last year at Target for $1.50 and we had already gotten our money's worth about 5 seconds after I put it on her. She's hysterical in it and she actually flaps her little wings!
Image Check out the flapping - she figured this out on her own somehow.


Last Friday was our ward's Trunk or Treat. There were tons of people there and it was tons of fun. Sydney was completely confused at first, but as you can tell, she figured it out pretty quick. Yeah, that's one piece in her mouth and one in each hand in the pic. Poor Aaron, it was dark and the flash was bright - we ended up with a couple of closed eye pics. At least he's smiling. :)
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This is afterward. Needless to say, her pumpkin bucket filled with well sealed candy is her favorite new toy. She carries it everywhere and she's pretty determined to figure out how to get to the sugar (she's been sucking on a package of whoppers for about 3 days and finally worked her way through to the chocolate last night. She was in heaven). She's now had her first lollipop - shocker, she liked it as well as her first Starburst - on accident. Oh yeah, Halloween is a good holiday.

Also, we get to do our Halloween clearance shopping today and next week. Finally! I've been waiting forever! We'll post on our plunder later on.


Thursday, October 30, 2008

Catch Up - The Zoo

Ok this is my last catch up post from my parent's visit. I've not had great computer access the last couple of days, so I'm getting reacquainted with the world tonight! When my parents came to visit in June, we went to the zoo and I left with a zoo pass. We've used it a bunch this summer (I love it and always want one now) and we were able to use it with them when we went last week. It was actually a PERFECT day! It was warm enough to be out, but cool enough that the animals were totally active and the zoo was not remotely crowded. Yes! We all had fun watching Syd's reactions to the animals. She gets more observant each time we go. She spotted almost all of them this time and she's sort of an animal lover and goes a little nuts when she sees them. It's really cute. Here she is with grandpa.
Image With one of her favorite animals - the Komodo Dragon. Weird, I know, but she really likes them every time. My sister Jessica will be able to appreciate the irony in this.
ImageWe went in the Lorakeet exhibit and birds started landing on my mom! They usually only do that if you are feeding them (we weren't), but they really liked her. Syd was totally confused about it.
ImageHer other favorite each time is some type of monkey. This time it was the Emperor Tamarins. He's hard to spot, but you can see his long white mustache just like a Chinese Emperor.
Image And finally, mom and Sydney at the zoo. There was a great big leaf storm about 3 minutes after we took this picture and it was snowing leaves. I loved it. Sydney tried to feed me leaves, they all ended up in some interesting places, and we had a great time. We love the zoo.
Image P.S. It was so fun to see all the babies too! There was a baby zebra, a baby giraffe, 3 baby snow leopards (cutest ever), 2 baby red pandas (possibly the cutest things I've ever seen - click here), and a bunch of other babies I don't remember. Good times!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

More Fun & Apples

Time for another catch up post. They're coming slowly, but surely, and nothing else is really happening, so it's not that big of a deal. As a matter of note, Sydney discovered her Sit n' Spin a bit ago and decided she really liked it.
ImageAlso she discovered Egg Nog. Which she went nuts over. She started crying when the cup was empty and pointing at the carton. Yeah, I think she liked it.
ImageMy parents got her this great little Walk n' Ride toy. She can go backward when riding and forward when walking. That's all for now. But look - she has enough hair that it is flipping out in the back! Finally! Maybe she won't get called a boy every other day now.
ImageTaking off. She learned quick that this was a fun toy.
ImageSydney had fun chilling with Grandpa while my mom and I got the kitchen all messyImage While making Applesauce! We started with a nice mountain of homegrown apples - yum!
ImageQuartered them and cooked them until soft.
ImageWatched Sydney really enjoy her toy
ImagePut them through this uber-fancy gizmo called a Victorio Strainer. Apples, guts, juice, etc. go in the top, applesauce comes out the bottom, sludgies come out the side to be buried in my garden for compost. Slick.
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Mix cinnamon and some sugar with large pot of applesauce. Cook, pour in jars, seal in a hot water bath.
ImageYum.
ImageThen we made Apple Butter too. Never done that before, but it is tasty and it's basically just boiled applesauce with more spices. Who knew? Now we have more non-heathen jam. Fun times and thanks to my mom for the food storage lesson!

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Catch Up

It's that time again. We have nothing to blog about forever, then something happens and we're playing catch up. This time my parents came out to visit. We did lots of things we don't usually do, took lots of pictures, etc., which leaves me way behind on the blogging. We'll try to get it caught up quick! First things first - last Saturday we drove to Pike's Peak in Colorado Springs to ride the train to the top. We've wanted to a number of times, but first Sydney was too little (something about kids having to be 2 mo. old before you can take them to that altitude), then Aaron couldn't go with us. We wondered if my delicate state would intervene this time, but the train depot man simply informed us that he had heard it was best not to go in your third trimester. I informed him I was still early in my second, so I was good to go. Then I realized on the way up that it was actually the first day of my third trimester. Oops. I think I missed a couple of months. This was a shot looking out our train at another one coming and you could see the cool track. The train was a cog rail one, so it has a center track in addition to the 2 traditional ones. Neato.
Image Syd's favorite part - holding on to the window and leaning out (when we were stopped of course)
ImageThe old caretakers house above the tree line. I would not love to live here.
Image My parents on the trainImageMommy & Sydney
ImageAll of us at the summit
Image At the outside summit sign. Um, 21 degrees? BRRR!!!
Image Back in the relative warmth of the train
Image One of the many pretty views
ImageSydney after she finally crashed. I was so happy it was a long train ride once she finally fell asleep. Thank goodness we brought her a bottle - she hadn't had one for a month, but Aaron insisted we bring it. Smart Man. Gave it to her and she crashed on the way down. This prevented her from screaming like another person's kid on the train. Yay.
ImageSydney & Daddy at the car. It was 80 degrees at the bottom. A 60 degree difference was a lot!
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We had a great time going and were able to enjoy a lot of thing without subjecting any of us to the extreme weather, altitude (my heart rate jumped so high on top!), or exertion that hiking would have required (also I'm totally not allowed right now). I love technology.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Liberals and Conservatives

We've never gotten political on this blog before, but considering the circumstances, it's time to. Please no one get offended, the views expressed on this blog are representative of this blogger only and are limited to the candidates in question. So here we go. I'm curious - which debate have you liked most? Was it the Palin-Biden one? Maybe the townhall style Obama-McCain one? Or last nights? My personal favorite was the one that occurred this morning at 11:30 MST. Just in case you missed it, here are the highlights.

The Players:
ImageThe Scene: Our backyard and garden

Dialogue:
The Conservative: "Hey, dirt stays in the garden, the flower pots, and the potting soil bag."

The Liberal: No it doesn't. Watch.Image

How does one respond to such an argument? At least she's a candidate that's very involved in her cause and not afraid to get her hands dirty. Seriously take a look at those fingernails. Ew.Image

Notice how the Liberal candidate feels very strongly about conservation. None of the flowers are disturbed - only the dirt.

After the debate was over we had some much needed cleaning up (check out those socks).Image

The candidates then met for lunch (check out Ms. Liberal's fashion statement) during which Mrs. Conservative noted that her opponent still had dirt in her ear, and on her nose. It was also later found in the one little white item of clothing she still had on. At least she accessorized.Image

So who do you think won this debate? And which of these candidates are you voting for?

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

JC Penney - It's MY Store

Image Remember how I'm really struggling to find clothes right now? Long shirts happen to be the bane of my existence at the moment since my already long torso is not staying completely covered, but maternity shopping? Not all it's cracked up to be. Up til this point all 3 shirts I've bought have come from Ross and their sometimes good but hit-and-miss selection.
Then I saw in the Sunday paper that JC Penney was having a 50% off the lowest clearance price sale. You know me, I'm there. I came away with 5 shirts for $10.55. Not one was maternity, just those Juniors shirts I used to hate with the empire waist. I would never wear them because I was terrified someone would ask me if I was prego and it would be really awkward and horrible. Now I really love those shirts. And somehow, long shirts are in style for teenagers but not prego women. Go figure. I'm just really happy that I have another weeks worth of clothes to wear. So happy I had to blog about it. Hooray!


Saturday, October 11, 2008

New Trailer

Devony is really really super dang excited about this.
http://www.twilightthemovie.com/ecard_widget/
It's my favorite trailer yet.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Climbing the Stairs

I don't know what the problem is, but if you can't see the video, click here http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=345207151377532707&hl=en

Monday, October 06, 2008

Weekend Happenings

What a weekend. We enjoyed friends (Karen & I made more jam), good food, great General Conference talks (a semi-annual meeting held by our church for the more than 13 million members worldwide - click here to learn more about our beliefs), and all sorts of good fun. Here's the highlights in full technicolor: Of course we start with Sydney getting into thingsImage Why am I not supposed to play in the dirt? That's what it's there for!
Image She looks like a little pink soldier with that hat on
Image She really loves this blankie & pillow
Image Here is how we entertained Syd during conference Saturday morning - 1 plastic bag, 1 rock, multiple halloween spiders. Good times. She's hooked.
Image Sydney feeding herself chocolate pudding
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Not so thrilled when it was gone.

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My beautiful rolls. Homemade rolls and homemade jam. The best ever. Yay. Pair them with New potatoes & peas and a yummy roast and you have one great Sunday dinner. If I do say so myself.

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Also in recent news:

1.Sydney has learned what jam is and that she loves it. Whenever she sees it she points to it and emphatically grunts.

2. She blew kisses today. Could be a fluke but it was cute.

3. I got free yogurt at Albertsons - actually they paid me once I used coupons. Hooray!

4. Blogger does not want to post my video, so you will have to wait until I get it up another way.

Saturday, October 04, 2008

Oh, wait.

Make that a nice baker's dozen. Sydney cut her fourth molar yesterday. 3 teeth in 3 days. Rock on.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Teething

Sydney has cut 2 teeth in the last 2 days, and has done 6 teeth in the last 6 weeks. Oh my gosh, can we talk about crazy? I have to sing praises and thank my lucky stars that she is really good about cutting teeth - except when it comes to molars. Then she's up screaming at night, multiple times a night, won't eat like she normally will, etc. She's cut 3 molars so far, so she just has 1 more to go for a little while. All together she's got 3 molars, 1 canine, and 8 incisors (front teeth), for a nice round dozen teeth. Until that last molar finally finishes coming in - which should be really soon. Hopefully this means we won't have to deal with the teething situation when the new baby comes. Right? Please say yes.